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  • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

    Some recruiter just emailed me stating a company was looking for a Moses to lead their team. I replied that I couldn't promise it would take 40 years. Is there just a book of bad analogies out there? Or am I just overly sensitive to improper allusions?

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    Marc Clifton
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    Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

    Some recruiter just emailed me stating a company was looking for a Moses to lead their team.

    Let's hope it's not my client (you know of whom of speak). As my nom de plume was/is Moses. When this name was first applied, I responded, well, let's hope I can at least enter the promised land. So far, I appear to been living up to the reputation. I've broken the commandments over the golden ox already. What were you saying about bad analogies? Marc

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    • D Dan Neely

      Only if you can explain what Gomorrahy is.

      You know, every time I tried to win a bar-bet about being able to count to 1000 using my fingers I always got punched out when I reached 4.... -- El Corazon

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      Well, according to "God: the Ultimate Autobiography" by Jeremy Pascall (the "holy ghost-writer"), God mumbles something about Gomorrahmy. All that is intelligible is that it somehow involved a goat and a plunger. BTW, if you want to laugh, pick up that book. It's amazing.

      Have faith in yourself; amateurs built the Ark, professionals built the Titanic.

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      • B Big Daddy Farang

        But a bad haircut after a week or so will not be so bad. A bad analogy doesn't likely improve with age.

        BDF A learned fool is more a fool than an ignorant fool. -- Moliere

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        led mike
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        Oh, right, I guess that was a bad analogy ;)

        led mike

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        • T Todd Smith

          Moses seems like a VB kinda guy. I would run to a galaxy far far away.

          Todd Smith

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          Jim Crafton
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          WTF??? He walks down a mountain (probably barefoot), in a big old unruly beard, he rants and raves, he's in a bad mood, and he's got rules engraved in stone. That definitely sounds like a C++ programmer to me!

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          • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

            Some recruiter just emailed me stating a company was looking for a Moses to lead their team. I replied that I couldn't promise it would take 40 years. Is there just a book of bad analogies out there? Or am I just overly sensitive to improper allusions?

            Need a C# Consultant? I'm available.
            Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. -- Ernest Hemingway

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            leckey 0
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            So you would get fired before reaching the promotional promised land? At least you could talk to plants and not seem crazy.

            Shhhhh..... http://craptasticnation.blogspot.com/[^]

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            • P Pete OHanlon

              I think he means that you are going to bring down the plagues on the clients. Obviously this is a mixed bag - on the one hand, you've got the fun of causing all the pestilence, etc... on the other hand though, you will be responsible for the sacrifice of all of the first born requirements. BTW - the project requirements will be delivered to you out of a burning bush. On a sad note - Charlton Heston isn't available to play you in the film version.

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              Gary R Wheeler
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              Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

              On a sad note - Charlton Heston isn't available to play you in the film version.

              bows head in respect :rose:

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              • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                Some recruiter just emailed me stating a company was looking for a Moses to lead their team. I replied that I couldn't promise it would take 40 years. Is there just a book of bad analogies out there? Or am I just overly sensitive to improper allusions?

                Need a C# Consultant? I'm available.
                Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. -- Ernest Hemingway

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                Brady Kelly
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                They want you to burn bushes? :cool:

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                • T Todd Smith

                  Moses seems like a VB kinda guy. I would run to a galaxy far far away.

                  Todd Smith

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                  Gary R Wheeler
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                  Bite your tongue. Moses (especially the Charleton Heston version) was definitely a C/C++, native application sort. None of this namby-pamby-ooooh-I-can't-manage-my-own-memory crap for him.

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                  • B Big Daddy Farang

                    But a bad haircut after a week or so will not be so bad. A bad analogy doesn't likely improve with age.

                    BDF A learned fool is more a fool than an ignorant fool. -- Moliere

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                    Mike Poz
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                    Big Daddy Farang wrote:

                    A bad analogy doesn't likely improve with age.

                    That's absolutely not true. Anyone remember this one? --> "A programmer trying to use a good analogy is like a chicken trying to farm broccoli. There's never enough tire pressure." - brianwelsch This one's so bad it's beautiful and it NEVER gets ugly!

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                    • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                      Some recruiter just emailed me stating a company was looking for a Moses to lead their team. I replied that I couldn't promise it would take 40 years. Is there just a book of bad analogies out there? Or am I just overly sensitive to improper allusions?

                      Need a C# Consultant? I'm available.
                      Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. -- Ernest Hemingway

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                      Tom Delany
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                      Maybe he wanted you to part the Red Code? ;)

                      WE ARE DYSLEXIC OF BORG. Refutance is systile. Your a$$ will be laminated. There are 10 kinds of people in the world: People who know binary and people who don't.

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                      • P Pete OHanlon

                        I think he means that you are going to bring down the plagues on the clients. Obviously this is a mixed bag - on the one hand, you've got the fun of causing all the pestilence, etc... on the other hand though, you will be responsible for the sacrifice of all of the first born requirements. BTW - the project requirements will be delivered to you out of a burning bush. On a sad note - Charlton Heston isn't available to play you in the film version.

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                        RichardM1
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                        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                        On a sad note - Charlton Heston isn't available to play you in the film version.

                        That would get you a man point. If real men worried about them :doh:

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                        • M martin_hughes

                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                          There's a Lot

                          :groan:

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                          Zhat
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                          agree....ouch

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                          • J Jim Crafton

                            WTF??? He walks down a mountain (probably barefoot), in a big old unruly beard, he rants and raves, he's in a bad mood, and he's got rules engraved in stone. That definitely sounds like a C++ programmer to me!

                            ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! VCF Blog

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                            Zhat
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                            "He walks down a mountain (probably barefoot), in a big old unruly beard, he rants and raves screaming 'URGENTZ!!!!', he's in a bad mood, and he's got rules engraved in stone. That definitely sounds like a C++ programmer to me!" Fixed

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                            • G Gary R Wheeler

                              Bite your tongue. Moses (especially the Charleton Heston version) was definitely a C/C++, native application sort. None of this namby-pamby-ooooh-I-can't-manage-my-own-memory crap for him.

                              Software Zen: delete this;
                              Fold With Us![^]

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                              Zhat
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                              "None of this namby-pamby-ooooh-I-can't-manage-my-own-memory crap for him" Which is why he kept looping around the desert for 40 years... :laugh:

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                              • P Pete OHanlon

                                I think he means that you are going to bring down the plagues on the clients. Obviously this is a mixed bag - on the one hand, you've got the fun of causing all the pestilence, etc... on the other hand though, you will be responsible for the sacrifice of all of the first born requirements. BTW - the project requirements will be delivered to you out of a burning bush. On a sad note - Charlton Heston isn't available to play you in the film version.

                                Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

                                My blog | My articles

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                                ndwilson
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                                Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                On a sad note - Charlton Heston isn't available to play you in the film version.

                                Still, at least we can get our gun back now...

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                                • M Mike Poz

                                  Big Daddy Farang wrote:

                                  A bad analogy doesn't likely improve with age.

                                  That's absolutely not true. Anyone remember this one? --> "A programmer trying to use a good analogy is like a chicken trying to farm broccoli. There's never enough tire pressure." - brianwelsch This one's so bad it's beautiful and it NEVER gets ugly!

                                  Mike Poz

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                                  Big Daddy Farang
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                                  Well you almost got me there. But I said, "doesn't likely." That gem is quite unlikely, the exception that whatever it does.... Please have another 5 with my complements. :)

                                  BDF A learned fool is more a fool than an ignorant fool. -- Moliere

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                                  • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                                    Some recruiter just emailed me stating a company was looking for a Moses to lead their team. I replied that I couldn't promise it would take 40 years. Is there just a book of bad analogies out there? Or am I just overly sensitive to improper allusions?

                                    Need a C# Consultant? I'm available.
                                    Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. -- Ernest Hemingway

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                                    charlieg
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                                    Chris, Does CodeProject have a thread hall of fame? It should. And this thread is absolutely priceless. I'm still laughing.... :laugh:

                                    Charlie Gilley Will program for food...

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                                    • T t7bros

                                      Well, according to "God: the Ultimate Autobiography" by Jeremy Pascall (the "holy ghost-writer"), God mumbles something about Gomorrahmy. All that is intelligible is that it somehow involved a goat and a plunger. BTW, if you want to laugh, pick up that book. It's amazing.

                                      Have faith in yourself; amateurs built the Ark, professionals built the Titanic.

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                                      Ware Work
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                                      Love the sig!

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                                      • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                                        Some recruiter just emailed me stating a company was looking for a Moses to lead their team. I replied that I couldn't promise it would take 40 years. Is there just a book of bad analogies out there? Or am I just overly sensitive to improper allusions?

                                        Need a C# Consultant? I'm available.
                                        Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. -- Ernest Hemingway

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                                        micmanos
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                                        Split the code in two .... Drown the bugs .... and when the promised land is in sight, kill the project ... that will show them.

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                                        • T Trevortni

                                          Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                          Sodom and Gomorrah

                                          Gaaaay.....

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                                          Paul Watson
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                                          Why, yes, Sodom and Gomorrah were full of gay, happy, wild people. That is until someone forgot to invite God to their 21st orgy and he burnt it all down, or something. My Bible history is a bit rough. But definitely gay and happy for awhile.

                                          regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                                          Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                                          At least he achieved immortality for a few years.

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